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Surprising the Attacker – Proactive Security

written by Mr. Itay Levin Sun Tzu: “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.” Can the assertion by Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu still apply in a security context more than 2,500 years later? In this … Continue reading

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Analysis of February 13th attack in New Delhi

written by Mr. Oded Raz Introduction “India Today” reported on its website yesterday that the Indian authorities arrested five suspects for questioning in the attack on the Israeli Embassy in New Delhi, carried out on the 13th of February. According to the report, while examining the security camera’s footage from … Continue reading

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Internal Security & Various Stakeholders

Written By Mr. Vikas Chauhan For an efficient & effective homeland security strategy, all the stake holders have to be addressed & gaps filled across the matrix. Boosting capabilities partially in the security chain will still make the country vulnerable … Continue reading

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Securing the Global Freight Transportation

Written by Mr. Itay Levin Prologue The September 11 2001 terror attacks highlight the importance of securing the global transportation system from acts of unlawful interference. It was not the first time terror had identified the aviation industry in particular … Continue reading

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EXPLOSION OF A SUITCASE BOMB IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE HIGH COURT IN NEW DELHI

written by Mr. Oded Raz BACKGROUND On the morning of the 7th of November an explosive device exploded in close proximity to one of the gates of the High Court in Delhi, the capital of India.  As a result of … Continue reading

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Adapting the Aviation Security Array to Tomorrow’s Threats – Part One

Written by Mr. Itay Levin In their publication Dying by the Book – Developments in Aviation Security, Mr. Raz and Mr. Sagi review the process of establishing the Israeli aviation security array, placing an emphasis on the human element and … Continue reading

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Measuring Training Effectiveness for our Security Deployment: Part One

written by Mrs. Marisa Gana Amir The Background One of the challenges we as managers face when deploying our security measures is the lack of our ability to assess the effectiveness of our security deployment’s training. The following is the … Continue reading

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